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Eugene Braunwald
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 1758
Citations - 278949
Eugene Braunwald is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & TIMI. The author has an hindex of 230, co-authored 1711 publications receiving 264576 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugene Braunwald include Boston University & University of California, San Francisco.
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding With Edoxaban Versus Warfarin: Results From the ENGAGE AF-TIMI 48 Trial (Effective Anticoagulation With Factor Xa Next Generation in Atrial Fibrillation-Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction).
James Aisenberg,Prapti Chatterjee-Murphy,Kathryn Friedman Flack,Jeffrey I. Weitz,Christian T. Ruff,Francesco Nordio,Michele Mercuri,Youngsook Choi,Elliott M. Antman,Eugene Braunwald,Robert P. Giugliano +10 more
TL;DR: The correlation between dose, trough edoxaban level, and the risk of GIB risk suggests GIB is exposure-related, whereas surgery required to manage bleeding was less frequent with HD-ER and warfarin.
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Cooperative study on cardiac catheterization. Summary.
Eugene Braunwald,Richard Gorlin,Henry D. McIntosh,Richard S. Ross,Abraham M. Rudolph,H.J.C. Swan +5 more
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Treatment of Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Reflections on Its Treatment With an Aldosterone Antagonist
Marc A. Pfeffer,Eugene Braunwald +1 more
TL;DR: Patients with diastolic dysfunction and preserved ejection fraction exhibit a statistically significant correlation between the level of circulating aldosterone and left ventricular mass, and the central role of interstitial fibrosis in the heart (and perhaps the kidney as well) in HF makes these observations particularly important.
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Aortic stenosis: physiological, pathological, and clinical concepts. Combined Clinical Staff Conference at the National Institutes of Health.
Eugene Braunwald,William C. Roberts,Allan Goldblatt,Maurice M. Aygen,S. David Rockoff,Joseph W. Gilbert +5 more
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Clinical applications of an improved, rapidly responding fiberoptic catheter.
TL;DR: The catheter-tip oximeter provided a new and valuable tool both for cardiovascular diagnosis and for clinical investigations and permitted continuous measurement of the pulmonary arterial oxygen saturation.